These are the sole views, thinking and muddling of The Soulful Bard on Literotica Category "Loving Wives" that brings out some of the most colourful responses you'll ever see on an erotic website.
Frankly, I didn't expect a barrage of comments on that earlier essay. Thanks to all of those who commented, provided helpful insights and even ended up fighting on the comments board itself. It was really appreciated. =)
Took some time, battles with real life and some shit waddling, but here it is.
This time I'll take on some points that I didn't include in my earlier essay - The Authors, readers themselves and contents of the story.
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As far as the category concerned, punishing the Cheating/Whoring Wife seems to have been the flavour for a long time. Women cheat and their respective husbands/boyfriends catch 'em and take some appropriate revenge (or Karma hits her really hard). Wife Sharing is rare to find and cuckold/wimpet husband even rarer.
Some authors don't dare to venture into this territory due to obvious reasons such as trolling and shit, but that is a talk for some other day. The first question for anyone new to this category and heard about its (de)famed status is...
What Exactly Happens Out there?
So, you've banged your head over a story for god-knows-how-many days and have rattled away on your keyboard with cold pots of coffee as your sole companion. You click that golden "Submit a Story" button, wait patiently for your submission to be cleared by yours truly (Laurel), and doze off to a night of fitful sleep.
You wake up in the morning to find a few distinguished comments on your story:
"i hated your story. 1*"
"your a wimpy cocksucker!"
"you deserve castration."
And other gibberish nonsense.
If you're still rubbing the sleep off your eyes, I'm sure these comments are good as any cup of coffee with a double shot of caffeine.
Yeah, THAT vile.
You look around, trying to track those sonovabitches, only to find that they're no one else but a part of the
Anonymous Assholesâ„¢
.
Either you're left gnashing your teeth or you shrug your shoulders indifferently and delete those comments with a click. Better still, you're laughing your ass off because you've successfully managed to rile 'em up.
Most of the above case isn't true
, (in other words, I was kidding, for those of you with a lil' slow processing) unless of course, you're writing one of those stories where there are loads of "wimpy" husbands/boyfriends wanting to see their wives/girlfriends getting the bojangles fucked out of their brains by someone else.
Now back to the topic.
The first question to seize your thoughts is...
Who da fuck are they?
Most readers just enjoy reading stories here and do not want to associate themselves with the website in any possible way. Some readers come to this section only to read the comments and get some laugh out of the shrieks and incoherent noises. They're a small portion, but a significant one.
Usually, the readers don't bother to comment on the sweat, blood and toil of the authors. Personally speaking, if you don't bother to give me a feedback on a 16k word story I've written for free, even when I've specifically
begged
for it, I don't bother with such readership either.
There are three types of commenter on Literotica:
1. People who
haven't signed up
as a member of this website.
2. People who are a member of this site, but
don't bother to log in while commenting
.
3. People who are a member of this site, and comment with their usernames for everyone to see, especially for the author.
Then, a small question also takes birth...
Why do they do it?
Pretty obvious, but I really don't have a blanket rule for all the commenter.
Most people
comment on a story because it touched them in a personal way. That emotion is enough for them to whip out their keyboard and type a generous comment in favour/opposition of the said story. To the best of my estimates, the number stands at one comment per 10,000 views on an average story.
Some people get
really
nasty and abusive in here. A regular reader of the category will be able to agree with me. I have got no excuse for them. They're outright hateful and racist most of the times.
I don't understand one thing: If you hated a story so much, why bother reading at all?
The greatest punishment you can give to an author is by
not
reading his story. Yeah, it hurt when a beta reader ripped my entire draft to shreds. I'm sure it does to others too.
Then why bother reading and commenting vile things at all?
The best possible explanation I can come up with is that these people feel the need to impose themselves and their views on the rest of the world. They think that they, the righteous brigade, need to impart a few lectures in morality and story-writing to the world (under the cloak of Anonymous unless their abusive wives come to know about it).
I think that it's best for an aspiring author to delete such comments and not waste their time on such anonymous filth. It is wisely said:
Never argue with an idiot. First, they'll bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
Do you really want to waste your time and sweat over such people?
I think not. If you're smart, you won't.
What comments should you expect?
I should say that a majority of the comments you have on most of the stories aren't really helpful. They don't do much, apart from boosting/lowering your confidence.
"Great Story"
"Haawt Damn"
"This Sucks."
"You should stop riting."
Do they tell you much about your story?
Newp.
To
"Great Story"
and
"Haawt Damn"
- Thank you! But I'd love to hear more of what exactly was "hawt damn" or made it a great story for you.
To
"This Sucks"
and
"You should stop riting"
- Tell me why, otherwise all you're getting from me is a flip of da holy bird (by the way, that typo was intentional. I saw that on a comments board, promise).
To me, such comments are nothing but a decorative sight on the comments board.
And then, there are these types of comments:
"I really liked the way you did this. It could've been better this way..."
"I really hated your story because of this. This part felt like complete nonsense..."
These, my dear readers, are absolute gold.
I'll congratulate them for taking the time to put their thoughts into words and telling me about it. Appreciation as well as criticism, with a sound reason, is my favourite. Hats off to such commenter (even if they are as rare as diamonds in a goat's ass)!
These comments help me improve as an author. Next time, I'll know what particular kinks a great turn on or a miserable cliché. I'll know where to look for my mistakes and correct them.
I'll get to know a lot of things because
you
took the time to tell me about it.
You, my dear readers, are what make Authors tick and give them the inspiration to write more stories.
Enough of the overview! Now it's time to head to the category dissection unit. Pull on your protective coats and shades!
This is going to be down and dirty.
1. The Stories of Loving Wives:
I enjoy reading a story for what it is and what it's trying to convey. I think a story is great even when the main protagonist himself is an alcoholic asshole, because writing such a story is different and a challenge in itself.
I really don't think that people should judge a story because it hit some of their personal peeves, but well...it still remains my opinion.
The type of stories I'm familiar are listed below. I don't claim a PhD in these things, but it is the best to my knowledge. Listed are the type of stories that you should expect in the LW category.
1. A. Cheating Wives:
Rarely have I ever found a Cheating Wives story (if ever) to be erotic one.
Maybe it's the adrenaline rush of the heartbreak or the writing style itself, I don't venture near such stories if I'm out here to wiggle my joystick.
But, if I'm out to read a good story that sets my heart rate through the roof, then Loving Wives is the first category I'd prefer.
It's not easy to find a good story these days. When I say
good
I mean to say
original
. Be it presentation, writing style, plot et cetera. Most of the times, the wife cheats, hubby dearest takes revenge and/or runs away and finds another love.
The rest of the stories are a combination or a slight variation of the above mentioned stories. You'll find a majority of the stories with cheating wives and the 3 'R's -
R
evenge - Hubby takes down the wife and the lover. (BTW, one such story involved the Army too!)
R
econciliation - Hubby takes down the lover and keeps the wife for himself.
R
unway Groom - Hubby runs away with all of his stuff (or not) and finds some other love.
In my opinion, 95% of the times, it's plain boring.
What I read has mostly been dug from the Forums when someone asks me for a critique on his/her story. I dug out a few gems, but a great story that stands a class apart from the rest is a hard job.
I mean, it feels like the same shit being droned over again and again. Who needs that?
I've seen some authors writing such stories with great skill such as